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someone like ricky gill in california. so they are trying to cycle by cycle grow the minority base of the republican party and the faces within the party. >> woodruff: why do they think that's important. >> in part, when you look at polls you have the president and the majority of african american votes and the majority of hispanic voters. they really have been showing this tonight with the theme of the economy. what we're looking at here as well the economy touches everyone. it doesn't matter what your demographic is and that's something you've heard continually from the romney campaign saying we're going to showcase the stories. but of course they're going to showcase some of the parties we hear from sandoval who is hispanic and the louisiana governor bobby as well. >> woodruff: nathan, we talked earlier this afternoon to house speaker john boehner and he says he is feeling much more confident that the republicans are going to hang on to their majority in the house. what does it look like from your perspective. you're lo
someone like ricky gill in california. so they are trying to cycle by cycle grow the minority base of the republican party and the faces within the party. >> woodruff: why do they think that's important. >> in part, when you look at polls you have the president and the majority of african american votes and the majority of hispanic voters. they really have been showing this tonight with the theme of the economy. what we're looking at here as well the economy touches everyone. it...
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and now, a recent study from a county in california showing it's cost effective. for every dollar you spend on this program, you save up to $2. >>. >> paul: and you say you can do this without abusing the civil liberties of people and incarcerating them for months or years on end or treating him for months and years on end. >> well, you're treating people against their will sometimes for long periods of time although they're living in the community, if they have no awareness of their illness, if they really think the cia is sending those voices in their head and they have no awareness of their illness and the cia is telling them to do various things, these people need to be treated for a long period of time, but live in the community. >> paul: thanks for being here, and for your insights. the plan b to avoid a fiscal crisis an abandoned. is there a plan c or aren'n'n't. i was always interrupting my teammates. earlier in my career, my coach approached me. he said, "i think that, you know, sometimes i don't feel like you're focused." so the next day, i went and saw
and now, a recent study from a county in california showing it's cost effective. for every dollar you spend on this program, you save up to $2. >>. >> paul: and you say you can do this without abusing the civil liberties of people and incarcerating them for months or years on end or treating him for months and years on end. >> well, you're treating people against their will sometimes for long periods of time although they're living in the community, if they have no awareness...
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. >> he's from california. if you look at the majority opinion in the case involving lawrence texas which was about outlawing or basically declaring sodomy -- anti-sodomy laws unconstitutional, he says not only in that court decision you can't deny a person's liberty in these cases to engage in intimate conduct but it's about something bigger. marriage is is not about having constant sex, it's about having a loving relationship. it's about people. >> right. >> not organs. let me -- >> it's about families. >> okay. you tell it your way. if it gets down to questions of liberty and equal protection of the law, fundamental things that they developed in philadelphia in the old days, those values, it seems to me, argue very clearly for the right to choose your partner in marriage, clearly. your thoughts on that, chad. to me it's stirringly a fundamental issue we're at. it's not about sexual mores, not about values about sexual conduct, it's the fundamental right of a person to pursue happiness and define liberty thei
. >> he's from california. if you look at the majority opinion in the case involving lawrence texas which was about outlawing or basically declaring sodomy -- anti-sodomy laws unconstitutional, he says not only in that court decision you can't deny a person's liberty in these cases to engage in intimate conduct but it's about something bigger. marriage is is not about having constant sex, it's about having a loving relationship. it's about people. >> right. >> not organs. let...
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also with us this evening is congressman john garamendy of california. there's a lot of news out there. we have a lot to cover. first, congressman larson, about this barn storming tour that is being suggested that the president might do. will this put pressure on lawmakers? would public pressure make a difference at this point? >> well, i think it's important that the president be out there and i think it would only enhance the opportunity for us coming to solutions. when the american public wants to see is a congress working toward solutions that will put them back to work. and ed, you have emphasized this over and over again on your show. job creation equals deficit reduction. so putting -- this is something that everyone can agree on in the congress. they wouldn't even take up the president's bill. let's take up the job creation bill. let's signal to the american public and the the entire world that this nation is going back to work and we know that lowering that unemployment rate will drop the deficit and produce a better society. and also with regar
also with us this evening is congressman john garamendy of california. there's a lot of news out there. we have a lot to cover. first, congressman larson, about this barn storming tour that is being suggested that the president might do. will this put pressure on lawmakers? would public pressure make a difference at this point? >> well, i think it's important that the president be out there and i think it would only enhance the opportunity for us coming to solutions. when the american...
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when we filed the case in california, as one has to do, we sued the governor at the time, arnold schwarzenegger and our attorney general at the time, jerry brown, the current governor. both responded by refusing to defend the case and ultimately joined our signed the case and said it was fundamentally and unconstitutional law and they weren't going to defend it. the judge in our case. chief judge von walker, who wrote that historic ruling in this case allowed the intervening defendants, proponents of prop 8 to enter vene and defend the case. in the doma case, the small group on capitol hill at the house have come together and defending it because the federal government won't. at the end of the day, this is unconstitutional and everyone knows it. >> a day of history. it can be a major moment. look what tom goldstein, a very respected blog wrote last week. i have never before seen cases i believed would be discussed 200 years from now. bush v gore. the government's search to prohibit a loving couple to marry and refuse to recognize such a marriage is profound and such is the opposite claim that f
when we filed the case in california, as one has to do, we sued the governor at the time, arnold schwarzenegger and our attorney general at the time, jerry brown, the current governor. both responded by refusing to defend the case and ultimately joined our signed the case and said it was fundamentally and unconstitutional law and they weren't going to defend it. the judge in our case. chief judge von walker, who wrote that historic ruling in this case allowed the intervening defendants,...
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political scientist, you look at the three most difficult states in the country, new york, illinois, and california, in terms of public policy, they're all dominated by democrats, and they have almost no solutions. >> last night -- >> i just -- >> you were talking about the house in the negotiation. you stood on the stage along with the other candidates and said that you would not take a 10-1 deal. is that a line in the sand that you think house republicans should stick to? >> i think you can find revenue through royalties on oil and gas. i think you can find revenues through economic growth. i think you can find revenues, frankly, by looking at various federal assets that are being very badly managed. it would be a long, long way before i jump to taxes, just watch the total disaster in staten island new jersey and new york and ask yourself, is this a fema, and is this a department of homeland security you want to throw more money at? or do we need very fundamental reform before we give them more money. >> speecher gingrich, it's nice to have you with us this morning. >> thanks, soledad. republican
political scientist, you look at the three most difficult states in the country, new york, illinois, and california, in terms of public policy, they're all dominated by democrats, and they have almost no solutions. >> last night -- >> i just -- >> you were talking about the house in the negotiation. you stood on the stage along with the other candidates and said that you would not take a 10-1 deal. is that a line in the sand that you think house republicans should stick to?...
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and perhaps reduces it a lot. >> what did we see in the california vote? americans are dying for higher taxes. >> it is the way america is headed. >> how does the affordable care act cut the deficit? i don't understand. >> it's very simple. there is absolutely no path to a sustainable budget deficit that doesn't reduce the growth of health care cost. no one who knows the fiscal accounts will disagree with that point. and the affordable care act is scored as doing just that. there are early signs. if it doesn't we have to go wac. >> believe that. >> you have got morning money to put together for tomorrow morning. what's your lead? does the inverse happen instead? >> no, i absolutely don't think that it happens instead. i think corporate america is well positioned to understand that this was going to happen. the one thing that we haven't talked about is the enthusiasm didn't materialize for a reason and that is because he was not a great candidate. mitt romney did not sell that to people. it did not work out. he was not the message bearer for that. >>> i jus
and perhaps reduces it a lot. >> what did we see in the california vote? americans are dying for higher taxes. >> it is the way america is headed. >> how does the affordable care act cut the deficit? i don't understand. >> it's very simple. there is absolutely no path to a sustainable budget deficit that doesn't reduce the growth of health care cost. no one who knows the fiscal accounts will disagree with that point. and the affordable care act is scored as doing just...
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california for instance. raises taxes. more and more and more. and the more they raise this taxes, the deficits larger and larger. the only solution to taming an out of control spending government is to cut spending. >> perry, he was unable to name a single loophole to close to pay for that. so, doesn't he have to get specific at some point? >> i think that interview showed two issues. he's not said yet, three days yet, if he's for or against the deportation plan the president announced. you have to speak about the issues that are happening. you have to give your views on them. the tax policy the same problem. i mean, romney's running, got to be more clear what he's for and against to win this election. >> mmpl in wisconsin. a state not voted for a republican for president since 1984. does he think with the recall there that maybe he can win or is this more about trying to drain obama's campaign resources in a state where the president won pretty big in 2008? >> we are kind of in the shadow boxing phase of the campaign where each campaign saps th
california for instance. raises taxes. more and more and more. and the more they raise this taxes, the deficits larger and larger. the only solution to taming an out of control spending government is to cut spending. >> perry, he was unable to name a single loophole to close to pay for that. so, doesn't he have to get specific at some point? >> i think that interview showed two issues. he's not said yet, three days yet, if he's for or against the deportation plan the president...
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he was found dead at the california home around 6:00 a.m. with no signs of foul play according to a preliminary police investigation. officials believe he drowned. autopsy results will be available within 48 hours. events before his death are unclear at the moment but a neighbor said she heard an emotional person over the weekend in that area. now, king's notoriety started with this video. four l.a. officers beating king in 1991. he was hit more than 50 times with bah cons, left him with a skull fracture, a broken eye socket and facial nerve damage. on april 29th, 1992, a verdict and all-white jury acquitted three. a fourth was a mistrial. l.a. erupted. 150 fires, 2,000 injured. 55 died. damages totalling a billion dollars. some shop owners took up rifles on roof top s protect their store. and then reginald denny was pulled from the truck and king said these famous words. >> can we all get along? can we get along? can we stop making it -- making it horrible for the older people and the kids? >> king struggled for years and unemployed, parole
he was found dead at the california home around 6:00 a.m. with no signs of foul play according to a preliminary police investigation. officials believe he drowned. autopsy results will be available within 48 hours. events before his death are unclear at the moment but a neighbor said she heard an emotional person over the weekend in that area. now, king's notoriety started with this video. four l.a. officers beating king in 1991. he was hit more than 50 times with bah cons, left him with a...
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california, democrats were devastated -- proposition 8 in california, democrats were devastated. -- the gay community were decimated the bank they did research. they found what they had been campaigning on, equality, was not what people talk about when they talked about marriage. people talk about marriage, love, commitment. they changed the message. they wanted what everyone else wanted and people understood that and they are beginning to succeed everywhere except the south. >> jerry brown got the tax hike in california. >> jerry brown did something for which he deserves credit. he was elected governor and he said i will not raise taxes unless i have the approval of the people of this date. -- all of this state. to rescue the state's of california public school system, he went and said we need a tax increase. we need a tax increase of billions. and they voted for it. i say hat's off to him and to californians for stepping up. >> legalizing marijuana nationwide? >> hats off also for the date marriage issue to joe biden who stepped up and said -- for the gay marriage issue it to joe bide
california, democrats were devastated -- proposition 8 in california, democrats were devastated. -- the gay community were decimated the bank they did research. they found what they had been campaigning on, equality, was not what people talk about when they talked about marriage. people talk about marriage, love, commitment. they changed the message. they wanted what everyone else wanted and people understood that and they are beginning to succeed everywhere except the south. >> jerry...
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everywhere in california couple years ago there is a measure prop 23 in the ballot to repeal the new clean car standards put in by arnold schwarzenegger that measure to repeal those standards, which last totally funded by the coat weathersbee legislation west virginia to overturn the new mining safety rules put in place after that last mining disaster. the effort to overturn mining safety regulations funded by the coat or theirs. i have in the book of peach with 53 different organizations. a lot of them by the way a research centers on college campuses around the country at all for the purpose of disputing the existence of global warming and fighting to do away with any government regulations that don't have anything to do with climate control. to be seven organizations i able to find that are either partially or totally funded at the coat brothers. it is so great that someone has called them to coke to posts. think about those arms that they are. they don't do it alone. they get up there twice a year with their corporate buddies from around the country and raise money for right-wing
everywhere in california couple years ago there is a measure prop 23 in the ballot to repeal the new clean car standards put in by arnold schwarzenegger that measure to repeal those standards, which last totally funded by the coat weathersbee legislation west virginia to overturn the new mining safety rules put in place after that last mining disaster. the effort to overturn mining safety regulations funded by the coat or theirs. i have in the book of peach with 53 different organizations. a...
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defend doma, the federal law that's now before this court, and when we filed the case right here in california, as one has to do, we sued the governor at the time, which was arnold schwarzenegger and our attorney general at the time, which was jerry brown, the current governor. both responded by refusing to defend the case and ultimately joined our side in the case and said it was fundamentally an unconstitutional law and they weren't going to defend it. so the judge in our case, chief judge vaughn walker, who wrote that historic ruling in this case, allowed the intervening defendants, the proponents of prop 8, to intervene and to defend the case. on the doma case, a small group of folks on capitol hill out of the house have come together and are defending it because the federal government won't. at the end of the day this is unconstitutional, and everyone knows it. >> it's a day in history here. this could be a major moment in the court's history. look at what tom goldstein of scotus blogged last week. quote, i have never before seen cases i believe would be discussed 200 years from now. bush
defend doma, the federal law that's now before this court, and when we filed the case right here in california, as one has to do, we sued the governor at the time, which was arnold schwarzenegger and our attorney general at the time, which was jerry brown, the current governor. both responded by refusing to defend the case and ultimately joined our side in the case and said it was fundamentally an unconstitutional law and they weren't going to defend it. so the judge in our case, chief judge...
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right after i organized the first tea party in laguna beach, california i faced terrifying news that i could have breast cancer. what i didn't realize at that terrifying moment was that my private health care plan would save me. our family had a plan known as blue cross, blue shield, and that provided me with digenostic mammograms which includes an ultra sound. and so in that spring day when my surgeon asked me do you want to hear the good news tor bad news? all i heard her say was early breast cancer, noninvasive, stage 0. and because i had the freedom to select my health care plan, i was going to be spared my life and at the very least months of chemotherapy and radiation. but what if i had a government health care plan? at the end of 2009, the group that dictates what your health care was going to be, ladies and men, said women at the age of 50 could get yearly mammograms every other year. any woman under 40 that's diagnosed with breast cancer can be lethal and the older you get, the greater the chances are for breast cancer. well, this sounds like rationing. doesn't it sound like
right after i organized the first tea party in laguna beach, california i faced terrifying news that i could have breast cancer. what i didn't realize at that terrifying moment was that my private health care plan would save me. our family had a plan known as blue cross, blue shield, and that provided me with digenostic mammograms which includes an ultra sound. and so in that spring day when my surgeon asked me do you want to hear the good news tor bad news? all i heard her say was early breast...
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california, but tuesday made marijuana iegal and that's good for the toes, doritos, tostitos. >> great prediction, lousy stock. >> brenda: neil cavuto is next. >> neil: well, talk about a snow j as victims of super storm sandy and a winter white out are left to fend for themselves. i'm neil cavuto. as a winter storm was blowing into the northeast, fema was shutting down, closing relief nters throughout new york city, a sign hanging on an office door infuriating victims ever sandy who say they're the ones hung out to dry. and fema says it made the move because of conditions were unsaffe. no power, no heat, no water, no help, no way. now some lawmakers want billions more for fema? some here on the panel to say no way. ben stein, charles payne, gerri willis along with adam lashinsky, and saying give them 15 billion more. >> 14 billion more, but not to fema, it's the wrong place to put it. it's a mess and owes 18 billion dollars from hurricane katrina. i mean, this is an agency that cannot manage itself. the inspector general wrote a long report last year saying the agency is mismanaged, i
california, but tuesday made marijuana iegal and that's good for the toes, doritos, tostitos. >> great prediction, lousy stock. >> brenda: neil cavuto is next. >> neil: well, talk about a snow j as victims of super storm sandy and a winter white out are left to fend for themselves. i'm neil cavuto. as a winter storm was blowing into the northeast, fema was shutting down, closing relief nters throughout new york city, a sign hanging on an office door infuriating victims ever...
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i admit i'm a native california person and i didn't get it. how can we have this dialogue without screaming at each other. >> can we talk to each other and not scream at one another? >> i hope so. i think when you look at our politics and look at some of the dysfunction in washington and now we have the fiscal cliff issue that is facing congress and i think it's a real open question about whether we're going to have a politically induced recession. we're 40, 50 days away. you see a lot of turbulence in the markets over the next months but this is a political crisis that is going to be bring about an economic crisis if it doesn't get solved. but for the entire history of the country people do profoundly disagree with each other, have been and sometimes don't like each other very much have been able to sit across from each other and do the business of the american people. and that's what the moment requires now. on the question of screaming at each other we should understand that there are tremendous market incentives for people to go on tv and
i admit i'm a native california person and i didn't get it. how can we have this dialogue without screaming at each other. >> can we talk to each other and not scream at one another? >> i hope so. i think when you look at our politics and look at some of the dysfunction in washington and now we have the fiscal cliff issue that is facing congress and i think it's a real open question about whether we're going to have a politically induced recession. we're 40, 50 days away. you see a...
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a few minutes ago he talked to california congressman kevin mccarthy. he's the republican whip and that's an office not a tool in the house. jeff. >> brown: i'm here with kevin mccarthy one of the top leaderships in the republican congress. what do you think is the biggest challenge for the party here at the convention? >> i think our challenge is just delivering a message. a message of what we believe america should look like and moving forward. a lot of people still don't know mitt romney, do not know his background and do not know the history of job creation he's done or the person of who he is from a character setting. i think tonight's going to start that message. in fact there's some sense he's had, if he's had a problem it's connecting i guess with people, right and letting them know who he is. >> i don't know so much of connecting who he is. what we're dealing with now is we have a current sitting president and we know what his economic policies are and it's driving us in the wrong direction. so the cowan tree is now massachusettsing and saying
a few minutes ago he talked to california congressman kevin mccarthy. he's the republican whip and that's an office not a tool in the house. jeff. >> brown: i'm here with kevin mccarthy one of the top leaderships in the republican congress. what do you think is the biggest challenge for the party here at the convention? >> i think our challenge is just delivering a message. a message of what we believe america should look like and moving forward. a lot of people still don't know...
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a few minutes ago he talked to california congressman kevin mccarthy. he's the republican whip and that's an office not a tool in the house. jeff. >> brown: i'm here with kevin mccarthy one of the top leaderships in the republican congress. what do you think is the biggest challenge for the party here at the convention? >> i think our challenge is just delivering a message. a message of what we believe america should look like and moving forward. a lot of people still don't know mitt romney, do not know his background and do not know the history of job creation he's done or the person of who he is from a character setting. i think tonight's going to start that message. in fact there's some sense he's had, if he's had a problem it's connecting i guess with people, right and letting them know who he is. >> i don't know so much of connecting who he is. what we're dealing with now is we have a current sitting president and we know what his economic policies are and it's driving us in the wrong direction. so the cowan tree is now massachusettsing and saying
a few minutes ago he talked to california congressman kevin mccarthy. he's the republican whip and that's an office not a tool in the house. jeff. >> brown: i'm here with kevin mccarthy one of the top leaderships in the republican congress. what do you think is the biggest challenge for the party here at the convention? >> i think our challenge is just delivering a message. a message of what we believe america should look like and moving forward. a lot of people still don't know...
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stockton california seeking bankruptcy protection and forced to make a decision. it is now deep in debt. employees are minimum wage and it is pursuing a plan to borrow up to $18 million from a hedge fund to cover this year's budget gap. one expert said in the case of schools and businesses in a family there. >> it is important to understand the real risk here not even today's taxpayers and test a very big risk. the cost is back is so great it is based on appreciation of property values that brings in more tax revenues over a decade. >> spokesman of the city says there is no reason to panic. quote as to the school district more municipal borrowing doesn't mean we will see more default decades into the future or in the near future for that matter. it is a hard decision to cut services and layoff a staff to cut their budget. a spokesperson for the school district did not respond to the request for our comments. >> thank you. on this topic join me for this weekend for a special look at cities going broke. the fox news reporting hour runs tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. e
stockton california seeking bankruptcy protection and forced to make a decision. it is now deep in debt. employees are minimum wage and it is pursuing a plan to borrow up to $18 million from a hedge fund to cover this year's budget gap. one expert said in the case of schools and businesses in a family there. >> it is important to understand the real risk here not even today's taxpayers and test a very big risk. the cost is back is so great it is based on appreciation of property values...
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as the to california. republican. caller: good morning. i am a disabled person here in california. they are doing what they called trigger cuts to the social services for people like myself. i do not accept social services because i had my own disability insurance, luckily. there are 8 million people out here who are highly intelligent, educated, with degrees who are physically disabled. there are not appropriate jobs out here to get them back on the payroll. and get a job. they can exercise common sense and put together a system where they can work for a lower income that will help them fill positions of employment. at the same time, then receive a certain percentage of social services for health care. host: let's go to a comment on twitter. [inaudible] atlanta, georgia, cedric, a democrat. caller: good morning. in, to speak about the tax cut and the difference between republicans and democrats. they need to make the new tax cuts permanent. we need help out here. i am not on any kind of relief. i am trying my best to take care of my family. going back to john f. kennedy. he had fi
as the to california. republican. caller: good morning. i am a disabled person here in california. they are doing what they called trigger cuts to the social services for people like myself. i do not accept social services because i had my own disability insurance, luckily. there are 8 million people out here who are highly intelligent, educated, with degrees who are physically disabled. there are not appropriate jobs out here to get them back on the payroll. and get a job. they can exercise...
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new york, california, illinois i. the republicans didn't vote in new york and california because they knew it was going to be a blue state anyway. >> getting out the vote. everyone knew that the barack obama team was excellent at that. they proved to do so on election day. >> sean: i tip my hat, i thought they ran a dirty campaign, a great ground game. that's how you win. >> yeah. >> sean: good to see you. >> congratulations. >> the republicans split the house. the tea party flipped the house on fiscal conservative, not social issues. fiscal conservative. >> sean: i am with you. when we come back, the single biggest donor to the obama campaign -- the media. special election edition of media barb. and iran fires on a u.s. drone in international waters. the attack happened seven days ago. why are you just learning about it today? did the white house withhold this information in light of the election? that's straight ahead. i'm jessica and this is my emergen-c. keeping up with the kids is tough, so i drink emergen-c. wit
new york, california, illinois i. the republicans didn't vote in new york and california because they knew it was going to be a blue state anyway. >> getting out the vote. everyone knew that the barack obama team was excellent at that. they proved to do so on election day. >> sean: i tip my hat, i thought they ran a dirty campaign, a great ground game. that's how you win. >> yeah. >> sean: good to see you. >> congratulations. >> the republicans split the...
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everyone was confused because of all the busts in california. california as a state does not have clear and unambiguous laws regarding medical marijuana. in colorado where there are clear laws, you don't see the raids in the same way. >> that's interesting. it's possible we'll see forebearance on the part of the federal government? >> potentially. >> uf been doing phenomenal reporting on this issue. thanks for your time. a crash course is how now level at a time a meal for four people. that's up next. ♪ oh oh, oh, oh ♪ you're wonderful ♪ you have a heart of gold [ male announcer ] vera wang love. the new diamond bridal collection from vera wang. exclusively at zales. this is another! ta-daa! try charmin ultra strong. it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading value brand. and it's four times stronger. charmin ultra strong. ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales
everyone was confused because of all the busts in california. california as a state does not have clear and unambiguous laws regarding medical marijuana. in colorado where there are clear laws, you don't see the raids in the same way. >> that's interesting. it's possible we'll see forebearance on the part of the federal government? >> potentially. >> uf been doing phenomenal reporting on this issue. thanks for your time. a crash course is how now level at a time a meal for...
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also with with us this evening, congressman john garamendi of california. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. there's a lot of news out there. we got a lot to cover. first, congressman larson, i want to ask you, about this barn storming tour that is being suggested that the president might do, will this put pressure on lawmakers, would public pressure make a difference at this point? >> well, i think it's important that the president be out there and i think it would only enhance the opportunity for us coming to solutions. it's clear that what the american public wants to see is a congress working toward solutions that will put them back to work and, ed, you've emphasized this over and over again on your show. look it, a job creation equals deficit reduction. and so putting -- and this is something that everyone can agree on in the congress. they wouldn't even take up the president's bill. let's take up that job creation bill. let's signal to the american public and to the entire world that this nation is going back to work and we know that loweri
also with with us this evening, congressman john garamendi of california. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. there's a lot of news out there. we got a lot to cover. first, congressman larson, i want to ask you, about this barn storming tour that is being suggested that the president might do, will this put pressure on lawmakers, would public pressure make a difference at this point? >> well, i think it's important that the president be out there and i think it would only...
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also with with us this evening, congressman john garamendi of california. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. there's a lot of news out there. we got a lot to cover. first, congressman larson, i want to ask you, about this barn storming tour that is being suggested that the president might do, will this put pressure on lawmakers, would public pressure make a difference at this point? >> well, i think it's important that the president be out there and i think it would only enhance the opportunity for us coming to solutions. it's clear that what the american public wants to see is a congress working toward solutions that will put them back to work and, ed, you've emphasized this over and over again on your show. look it, a job creation equals deficit reduction. and so putting -- and this is something that everyone can agree on in the congress. they wouldn't even take up the president's bill. let's take up that job creation bill. let's signal to the american public and to the entire world that this nation is going back to work and we know that loweri
also with with us this evening, congressman john garamendi of california. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. there's a lot of news out there. we got a lot to cover. first, congressman larson, i want to ask you, about this barn storming tour that is being suggested that the president might do, will this put pressure on lawmakers, would public pressure make a difference at this point? >> well, i think it's important that the president be out there and i think it would only...
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. >> joining me now, robert reich and professor at the university of california. $325 million wasted. there is actually nothing on the scoreboard to show for it. karl rove says no, no it was a good thing. >> five minutes of revenue at the cacasinos. it is a waste. and the billionaires. but what i think they did do, they tilted the playing field and made it harder for barack obama and democrats like brown and elsewhere where they flooded with money. can you imagine what the final results might have been without that money if they didn't have to worry about an extra $20 million he would have had a greater win in ohio? i think the president might have picked up an extra point or two with the negative adds like groups like karl rove ran. barack obama was able to raise a lot of money. mitt romney couldn't do that. so the playing field should have been this way but that money go it closer to even. so they came through. >> the democrats won, they won more seats in the senate and in the house. does it matter how much their winning percentage was? >> of course it does matter. it is going to be
. >> joining me now, robert reich and professor at the university of california. $325 million wasted. there is actually nothing on the scoreboard to show for it. karl rove says no, no it was a good thing. >> five minutes of revenue at the cacasinos. it is a waste. and the billionaires. but what i think they did do, they tilted the playing field and made it harder for barack obama and democrats like brown and elsewhere where they flooded with money. can you imagine what the final...
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so, california's in trouble. govern he jerry brown's taking a page from president obama's soak the pririch tax proposals. >> this is the best that i could do. i've been thinking about this a long time. if one of you guys can think of something better, i'll be glad to -- i'll read your story tomorrow and if it passes the smell test we might even incorporate it. >> i've got one right off the top from the "wall street journal" article today. new jersey governor chris christie and a handful of republican governors around the country have balanced budgets with no tax hikes an large-scale union contributions to entitlements, even cutting tax. so it can be done. but where's california? it is the eighth largest economy in the world and it ain't doing great. so, here now we bring in democrat lieutenant governor gavin newsom of california. he hosts current tv's upcoming gavin newsom show. former reagan economic advisor art laffert, author of "eureka, how to fix california." you're going to raise the top tax rate on the mos
so, california's in trouble. govern he jerry brown's taking a page from president obama's soak the pririch tax proposals. >> this is the best that i could do. i've been thinking about this a long time. if one of you guys can think of something better, i'll be glad to -- i'll read your story tomorrow and if it passes the smell test we might even incorporate it. >> i've got one right off the top from the "wall street journal" article today. new jersey governor chris christie...
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it's now $5 a gallon out in california. newt gingrich says he has a plan to bring it down to $2.50 a gallon. >> (laughing). >> schieffer: what is the president going to do about the price of gas. >> newt gingrich also has a plan to create moon colonies and lunar outposts within two years. and then what they're doing right now, bob, i believe, is that for most of this presidential campaign, when they weren't taking hard right turns into, you know, extremist social issues, they were trying to say that the economy is getting worse. when in fact it's getting better. so now that it is getting better, they want to switch it and say, look at gas prices. the president's responsible for that. wire part of a global economy. the fact of the matter is domestic oil production has been increasing every year under president obama. our reliance on foreign oil is down to the lowest level that it's been in 16 years. and, yes, we do need to find ways to be more energy efficient, more energy independent, and with some help from republican obst
it's now $5 a gallon out in california. newt gingrich says he has a plan to bring it down to $2.50 a gallon. >> (laughing). >> schieffer: what is the president going to do about the price of gas. >> newt gingrich also has a plan to create moon colonies and lunar outposts within two years. and then what they're doing right now, bob, i believe, is that for most of this presidential campaign, when they weren't taking hard right turns into, you know, extremist social issues, they...